Wines for a chilly night from Cotes du Rhone
Rick's Picks - November 2009

by Rick VanSickle

There is a chill in the air as Old Man Winter nudges ever closer. And that can only mean one thing — it's time to put away those wimpy summer wines for the season and reach for something with a little more meat on the bones.

The French have an answer for meaty, robust comfort wines. It's Cotes du Rhone, a huge region in France with a myriad grapes planted to provide the ultimate in flavourful red wines (and a few whites) that are bold and hearty, the perfect match for a chilly night with a bowl of stew or a hot meat pie.

Wines from the Cotes du Rhone are blended with up to 21 different wine varietals including the powerful grenache, syrah and mourvedre for the reds and marsanne, roussanne and viognier for the whites.

The wines made in Cotes du Rhone are full-bodied, rich and earthy with big fruit flavours. There is nothing subtle about these wines and they tend to match with big winter dishes such as lamb stew, venison, veal, duck and some semi-hard cheeses. The white wines, with their floral overtones, pair well with lobster, poultry in cream sauces, rabbit and a wide array of cheeses.

Even on their own, the wines of Cotes du Rhone are lovely to sip the night away. The Cotes du Rhone region is gigantic with most of the vineyards in the southern portion of the Rhone Valley. About 91% of the production is red wine with the rest split between white and rose.

Here are some great Cotes du Rhone wines to enjoy. All are widely available.

E. Guigal Cotes du Rhone
Red 2005
($14)

Guigal is one of the great names in the Rhone Valley so it's no surprise this is such a fantastic wine for the money. Loaded with berries, pepper, licorice and spice. It's highly extracted on the palate with ripe, dark berries, tar and savoury notes.

Paul Jaboulet Aine
Cotes du Rhone Parallele 45 2006
($14)

Another popular brand, and another beauty. Plums, jammy raspberry/strawberry and spice aromas. Plenty of fruit power in the mouth with earth and spice intensity on the finish.

Le Gravillas Sablet Cotes du Rhone Villages 2007
($18)

A rich nose with ripe red fruits and laced with funky spice notes. A delight on the palate with elegant fruits, herbs, spice and an underlying savoury note. Could even put in the cellar for a couple of years.

Domaine de la Bastide Visan Cotes du Rhones Villages 2007
($14)

Currants, red fruits, black pipe licorice and spice on the nose. The syrah fruit shines through on the palate with cherry/raspberry flavours to go with tar and pronounced spices.

Domaine Alary Cotes du Rhone Blanc "Chevre d'Or" 2007
($18)

We don't see a lot of white Rhones in Canada. Such a shame. This is gorgeous with citrus, apple, peach, mineral notes and wonderful vanilla on the nose. It's fresh and vibrant on the palate with peach and pear fruit. Perfect with fresh water fish.

La Vieille Ferme Cotes
du Luberon 2008

($20 for 1,500 mL)

A whole lot of white wine for the price. Melon, pear, peach in a crisp, refreshing style. Very fruity and pleasant on the palate with seamless fruits and a nice finish. The best selling white Rhone in Ontario.

 

Enjoy... rickwine@hotmail.com

 

 

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